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News Articles Ibas brings data erasure services closer to the customer
Since 1992 Ibas has offered customers secure erasure of data. Because of the specialized equipment and security procedures involved this is done in Ibas' laboratories in Kongsvinger. Since the start Ibas has sought to eliminate the security risks associated with shipping the storage units to Kongsvinger, and now we present the solution:
News Articles Ibas strengthens its position in the international market
Since 1994 Ibas has marketed and sold data recovery services in Germany through two sales partners. On October 1. Ibas strengthened its position in Germany by forming a new subsidiary:
News Articles Official opening of Ibas Deutschland GmbH
Since 1994 Ibas has marketed and sold data recovery services in Germany through two sales partners; Flammersfeld Ing. B?d Dr. Wi߮er Sahchverst䮤igenb?n December 3. Arve Saghaug, CEO of Ibas AS will declare the new Ibas subsidiary officially open. The new premises is located in Hamburg.
News Articles Official opening of Ibas UK
The demand for the data recovery services provided by Ibas dictated that the group open a new United Kingdom facility to deal with the anticipated increase in business and to provide data recovery services on a local basis.
News Articles Ibas AS recovers data after CIH virus attack
The WIN95/CIH is a destructive virus which overwrites parts of the harddisk. Additionally it deletes the Flash BIOS, an important component within the PC. The CIH virus trigged today, on the 13 anniversary of Chernobyl. The damage seems total as one can no longer access the computer at all. Often all of the workstations in the network is hit by the virus.
News Articles Norman ASA increases its share in Ibas AS
On the 30th November 1999, Norman ASA acquired a further 80,724 shares in its subsidiary, Ibas AS, and after this transaction owns 1,225,684 shares or 94.35% in Ibas AS. The board of directors of Norman ASA also, on the same day, decided to make a voluntray offer to the minority shareholders in Ibas AS to sell their shares to Norman ASA for a price of kr 34,- per share, the same price that was paid for the 80,724 shares.
News Articles Your biggest Y2K problem is virus
Virus authors have decided to exploit the confusion around the Year 2000 problem and are just now releasing virus programs with trigger date around the start of the new millennium. Many of these viruses even simulate a Year 2000 problem. Unsuspecting computer users will concentrate their defence on known Year 2000 problems instead of virus.
News Articles Ibas warns against misinformation:Virus does not erase your hard disk!
Customers in despair are contacting Ibas subsidiaries and agents all over Europe, because they have lost data. They have consulted with leading anti-virus companies and been told that there is no hope of data recovery after virus attack. Ibas now warns against such misinformation and wants to convey the message that professional help is right around the corner, and that data is not necessarily lost.
News Articles Ibas has recovered the first MiniZip cases
The MiniZip virus [a new variation of the Explorer.Zip virus] is a destructive one. Files with the extension; H, C, CPP, ASM, DOC, XLS or PPT, will be destroyed by the MiniZip virus. This virus spreads with a file called "zipped_files.exe" attached to mail. When this file is executed the disk is infected and the virus becomes active.
News Articles Tax authorities in the Netherlands are using Norwegian technology
In the course of a three-year period, the Dutch tax authorities will be replacing 40,000 computers and it is of the utmost importance that 100% of the information contained on these machines is erased reliably and effectively before the machines are released for use by others. The supplier that the tax authorities have chosen to solve this important task is Ibas..
News Articles Ibas searching for "Sleipner" data
One of the world?s leading companies within recovery and erasure of data, Ibas AS in Kongsvinger, Norway, has been hired to recover the data in connection with the Sleipner accident. The work has been started but it is still too early for the technicians at Ibas to make any comments on the process. Those responsible cannot comment on the possibilities of complete data recovery, until a full analysis of the hard disk has taken place.
News Articles Ibas recovers data from the "Sleipner"
Ibas AS in Kongsvinger, Norway, has worked since Monday March 6th to recover data from the "Sleipner" ferry. After almost three months at 100 meters depth in the North Sea, and a collision with the Bloksen rock, Ibas is still able to recover data from the hard disk.
News Articles Server goes on trip around Europe to Ibas in Norway
The news swept through the press in East Switzerland: a server at the St Gallen town council crashed in the middle of February and caused severe disruption to work at eight departments of the building administration office and one department of the police. It took a trip to Ibas in Norway to get the computer working again.
News Articles Virus does not delete data files
Data security company, Ibas, one of the world's leading companies in Data Recovery and Data Erasure, warns against companies who claim that data has been erased by a virus. It often turns out that the files have not been destroyed, but only made inaccessible to the users. Loss of data caused by a virus can therefore be recovered.
News Articles Chernobyl virus knocks out Norwegian business
A number of Norwegian companies today contacted the data security experts at Ibas AS after attacks by the so-called CIH-virus, also known as the Chernobyl virus. This virus first hit on the 26th of April last year and knocked out between 6 000 and 10 000 PC's.
News Articles Damage caused by the worst virus of all times can be recovered
Damage caused by the so-called "ILOVEYOU" virus is recovered by the data security laboratory of Ibas in Kongsvinger, Norway. A number of large companies have experienced extensive problems as their computer systems have been infected with this aggressive virus.
News Articles Ibas recovers 17.000 data files for Cell Network
Cell Network AS in Norway was badly hit by the Love-letter virus on the 4th of May, just like a number of other large Norwegian companies within Internet, media and the graphical industry. The company lost access to about 3 Gb of vital customer data. The task of recovering the data was immediately given to Ibas AS in Kongsvinger Norway, which after 24 hours delivered back the 17.000 data files, fully recovered.
News Articles Ibas completes recovery of "Sleipner" data
Scandinavia´s leading laboratory within recovery and erasure of data, Ibas AS in Kongsvinger, Norway, has now completed the task of recovering data from the electronic chart system installed on the shipwrecked fast ferry "Sleipner". The job has been considered an extreme case and was technically very complicated.
News Articles Ready to export to untouched market in Asia
Data Security Company Ibas has entered into an extensive distribution agreement with the Singapore branch of a German company, Relectronic-Remech, the world's leading company in Disaster Recovery.
News Articles "Easy to recover "deleted" information"
Thor Arne Johansen, Operations Manager in Ibas says that: "Many people think that all information has been erased from their hard disk when they reformat it. This is not the case. With the right tools the new owner can easily recover anything from trade secrets to an online bank password. Norwegian companies face a major challenge in ensuring that the hard disks in the PCs they dispose of have actually been cleaned."
News Articles Unique Finnish service on data erasure
Ibas AS' Finnish subsidiary, Norman Ibas Oy and ICL International Computers Limited Oy have signed a cooperation agreement according to which the basic data security and full data security solutions in ICL notebooks and a unique ICL's hard disk data erasure service are based on Norman and Ibas software. The agreement covers the processing and software installation for 5 000-10 000 computers during this year.
News Articles Chernobyl-virus strikes companies for the third time
Surprisingly enough Ibas still receives requests for data recoveries from companies hit by the so-called CIH-virus - also known as the Chernobyl-virus. The virus first struck on the 26th of April 1999 and paralysed between 6 000 and 10 000 computers in Norway. Ibas offers data recovery from NOK 8.000,- depending on the magnitude of the damage.
News Articles Erase data directly from the hard disk
Ibas introduces ExpertEraser? as pre-installed software on hard disks of new PCs. The product allows users to run the program from Windows, overwriting the hard drive completely when required. The first agreements have been signed with Compaq, ICL and Novo Group in Finland.
News Articles Erase sensitive information from on old PC's
When the Danish Customs and Tax Authorities replace their computers in the course of the next few years, high standards and stringent requirements will be set for the erasure of all sensitive information. The erasure software ExpertEraserTM, developed by Ibas, can document and guarantee the results. The agreement, which has been entered into with Ibas, covers in all 30 customs and tax regions in Denmark, and will ensure that no sensitive information gets into the wrong hands. The agreement covers yearly 1.500 PC's in average the next 4 years.
News Articles Data erasure in network environment
Ibas is ready to launch License Server as a new network version of Professional ExpertEraser. The version is made to benefit refurbishment companies specialising on recycling old PC's. The License Server is already installed in several pilot projects around Europe. In Norway, Greentech and Alternativ Data have erased 20.000 Pc's in 2001.
News Articles Expanding further in Europe:Ibas establishes a subsidiary in France
The data security company Ibas has opened a subsidiary in Paris, Ibas France SAS 1st of March. The new subsidiary has been established in collaboration with the French company Adstore, which is an experienced company in the field of data recovery in France. Ibas will have a majority of the shares in the new company.
News Articles Aftermath of plane crash in Milano:Ibas to recover data from computers in Pirelli Tower
On 18 April, a light aircraft flew and crashed straight into the Pirelli Tower in Milano. The building is an important financial centre, and water, fire, smoke and impact damaged a significant number of computers. The regional Italian authorities have awarded Ibas the task of recovering important data in the damaged computers.
News Articles Europe is flooding:Data recovery rush to Ibas
As Central-Europe experiences the worst flood for several decades, thousands of office buildings are left under water with critical data being exposed to the elements. Since the flash floods a number of customers have called upon Ibas for expert advice in recovering data from water damaged storage media. The first case in connection with this disaster to received by Ibas will be 500 DLT backup tapes from an Austrian factory in Vienna.
News Articles Ibas expands further in Asia:Signs up distributor in Hong Kong
Since Ibas opened their subsidiary in Singapore March 2002, the Asian marketplace has developed above expectations. Now Ibas has entered into an extensive distribution agreement with the leading IT-security specialist DBTRONIX in Hong Kong.
News Articles Ibas signs global agreement with a large Swedish company
Ibas has entered into a global agreement with a large Swedish company for the secure erasure of data on all PCs that the company will phase out globally in the period to October 2005. This agreement is the largest to date that Ibas has signed within its Expert Erasure business area and has a minimum value of NOK 2 million.
News Articles UK businesses lose £billions in Intellectual Property (IP) theft
IP theft is rife amongst UK businesses, fuelled by a culture of acceptability and the ease of smuggling documents and files electronically.
News Articles Data recovery rush to Ibas
As Central-Europe experiences the worst flood for several decades, thousands of office buildings are left under water with critical data being exposed to the elements. Since the flash floods a number of customers have called upon Ibas for expert advice in recovering data from water damaged storage media. The first case in connection with this disaster to received by Ibas will be 500 DLT backup tapes from an Austrian factory in Vienna.
News Articles Ibas specialist will assist UN's weapon inspectors in Iraq
Ibas technology and computer forensic experience will be used when UN's weapon inspectors start to search for possible mass destruction weapon in Saddam Hussein's Iraq. A computer forensic specialist from Ibas Germany is headhunted to an UN special force to assist UN's weapon inspectors.
News Articles - Significant time-savings when erasing data
Ibas is launching a quicker version of ExpertEraser. Version 2.0 is now better adapted to the technology found in hard disks, meaning that the time spent erasing hard disks has been reduced from 5 minutes to 40 seconds per Gigabyte.
News Articles Ibas celebrates 25 years at the top of its field
The data security company, Ibas, is quite a success story. From its origins as a modest Norwegian start-up working in the field of computer repairs, the company has grown into an established, world-class company spanning the globe in data recovery, data erasure and computer forensic services. The 25-year-old company is now synonymous with quality.
News Articles - Global agreement on data recovery
Ibas and Tandberg Data have signed a global agreement in which data recovery services from Ibas will now be included as an value added service to Tandberg Data's customers worldwide. In return, Tandberg Data will actively market Ibas' services through its global marketing network. Tandberg Data's customers will be given highest priority in case of loss of data, and already this year about 200.000 storage medias from Tandberg Data will be linked to Ibas' services.
News Articles British Army uses Ibas' technology in the fight against global terrorism
Ibas solution enables the army to analyse and capture computer-generated data to gain legally sound evidence against war criminals during and following the Iraq conflict.
News Articles Ibas joins forces with BELFOR International, the world leader in disaster recovery services
Norwegian data recovery specialist Ibas has signed an agreement with the German based BELFOR International, the world leader for disaster recovery of technical and mechanical equipment. This deal will strengthen the growing distribution of Ibas services in Europe, while also opening the door to the highly interesting Asian market.
News Articles Advanced data erasure product now available from Ibas: - Launches most powerful degausser on market
Ibas is now launching the most powerful and modern degausser available on the market. The new version is a response to the market's increasing demand for reliable erasure tools for defective storage devices, and the need to be able to provide reliable erasure services for next-generation storage devices.
News Articles Ibas acquires data security competitor Vogon
Computer security specialist Ibas is acquiring UK-based Vogon International Ltd, making it European market leader for data recovery and computer forensics.
News Articles Major investment bank chooses Ibas to catalogue historical data.
After signing a prestigious contract worth NOK 5.5 million with a major investment bank, Ibas will undertake cataloguing of some 40,000 tapes containing historically important data.
News Articles IBAS - TENDER OFFER
Kroll, Inc (“Kroll”) and Ibas Holding ASA (“Ibas”) has on 17 November 2005 entered into an agreement (the “Bid Agreement”) pursuant to which Kroll will make a tender offer for all the shares in Ibas at an offer price of NOK 23.50 per share. The consideration shall be paid in cash.
 

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